
Ming Dynasty: Starting from the Great Ceremony
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Traveling through Jiajing, but I don't cultivate immortality. In the sixteenth year of Zhengde, the Ming Empire, which has just experienced the turmoil and unrest of Emperor Wu Zong's fall into the water, King Ning's rebellion, the demise of the imperial line, and Japanese pirates in Shandong and Fujian, will be reborn from the ashes under the guidance of a new helmsman from the 21st century. ... A new book has been released "Traveling through Jiajing, but cannot cultivate immortality"
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Official(6)Scraped 2mo ago
How will the author deal with the Jiangnan family?
In the end, Yang Ting and this group of Jiangnan aristocratic family representatives were not physically destroyed. The more I read the history of the Ming Dynasty, the more I feel disgusted with the families of the Jiangnan landlord class. I hope the author can make it clear that they will die in the pillar of historical shame and the family will be better physically.
At the end of the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the clan population of the Ming Dynasty was only more than 20,000, less than 30,000. As a result, in the first year of Jiajing, you have a ridiculous population of one million. Based on this alone, this book can only have two stars.
Hydrology, double-standard white text
Does the author need to look at what he is writing? At the beginning, I wrote about the spineless generals who were easily frightened by Yang Yanhe, but the protagonist watched his younger brother start a group without saying a word. By doing this, the boss couldn't even join the club, and he still wrote about the emperor. The level of Jiajing in history is more than ten levels higher than yours. From the beginning of the Song Dynasty, the fundamental reason why civil servants could easily suppress the generals except after the founding of the country was stable was that the emperor lacked control over the army and used civil servants to control the army. Power was not taken by others but voluntarily given up. Therefore, the emperors of Song and Ming Dynasties often had unbearable things to say. As long as the emperor had a bit of backbone like the Eastern Han Dynasty, he would most likely get his power back. But most emperors, like the author, were smart and thought that they would one day come back if they cling to power. Little did they know that power is never in a vacuum, and if you don't fight for it, you will never get it. I don't even understand the essence of this. Stop writing about history and politics. It's ridiculous.
I've watched some, and it's pretty good so far.
Update more, it's not enough
Rubbish
Garbage garbage garbage garbage garbage
Tested the poison
In the first chapter, there is only one prince, prince, and other adults everywhere. Idiot book, abandon it.
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Official(6)Scraped 2mo ago
How will the author deal with the Jiangnan family?
In the end, Yang Ting and this group of Jiangnan aristocratic family representatives were not physically destroyed. The more I read the history of the Ming Dynasty, the more I feel disgusted with the families of the Jiangnan landlord class. I hope the author can make it clear that they will die in the pillar of historical shame and the family will be better physically.
At the end of the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the clan population of the Ming Dynasty was only more than 20,000, less than 30,000. As a result, in the first year of Jiajing, you have a ridiculous population of one million. Based on this alone, this book can only have two stars.
Hydrology, double-standard white text
Does the author need to look at what he is writing? At the beginning, I wrote about the spineless generals who were easily frightened by Yang Yanhe, but the protagonist watched his younger brother start a group without saying a word. By doing this, the boss couldn't even join the club, and he still wrote about the emperor. The level of Jiajing in history is more than ten levels higher than yours. From the beginning of the Song Dynasty, the fundamental reason why civil servants could easily suppress the generals except after the founding of the country was stable was that the emperor lacked control over the army and used civil servants to control the army. Power was not taken by others but voluntarily given up. Therefore, the emperors of Song and Ming Dynasties often had unbearable things to say. As long as the emperor had a bit of backbone like the Eastern Han Dynasty, he would most likely get his power back. But most emperors, like the author, were smart and thought that they would one day come back if they cling to power. Little did they know that power is never in a vacuum, and if you don't fight for it, you will never get it. I don't even understand the essence of this. Stop writing about history and politics. It's ridiculous.
I've watched some, and it's pretty good so far.
Update more, it's not enough
Rubbish
Garbage garbage garbage garbage garbage
Tested the poison
In the first chapter, there is only one prince, prince, and other adults everywhere. Idiot book, abandon it.









